"Harley Greenoak's Charge" by Bertram Mitford is an adventure story about a veteran hunter named Harley Greenoak, who becomes the guardian of a young man named Dick Selmes in South Africa. The book starts with Greenoak on a ship with Dick's father, who worries about his son's safety. Danger appears quickly, and Greenoak bravely rescues Dick. He becomes responsible for Dick while facing many challenges in the wild. Through the perilous landscapes and exciting situations, the story explores the growing friendship between Greenoak and Dick.
Harley Greenoak's Charge
By Bertram Mitford
In the wilds of South Africa, a seasoned hunter must protect a young charge as they face dangers and build an unlikely bond.
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